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How do I get a membership at Palizzi Social Club?” Today, I share a solid answer. (Alas, I don’t know of a sure-fire way to score a res at Royal Sushi’s omakase counter.) Also in this edition: Talk ...
Author and scholar Eve L. Ewing, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist trina reynolds-tyler and media-based organizer Andrea Faye Hart will take over the shop in June. It is being rebranded to Build ...
Books and coffee form a perfect marriage. But at Red Emma’s in Baltimore, this union transcends into something revolutionary—a community hub where caffeine and literature spark both conversation and ...
Literary havens with exceptional coffee are rare treasures. But Baltimore’s Red Emma’s has mastered this delicate balance ...
“The Art of Philly Dining” hits the city from April 29 through June 2 at Gleaners Cafe and Gallery (917 S. Ninth Street): The gallery show will benefit the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
Tuplin admits that running a bookstore is a "tough business." But, she says people in Chelsea have always shown up for Serendipity Books. "People recognize that they want these books in their ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Residents of Chelsea helped a local bookstore move more than nine thousand books down the block to the shop’s new location over the weekend. A “book brigade” of ...
Michelle Tuplin, owner of Serendipity Books in Chelsea, Michigan, asked her community to form a “book brigade” to help her relocate her store to a new location about a block away.
Erin and Ryan Potter, along with their daughters, Isabella, second from left, and Julia, second from right, all love reading and shopping at Watermark Books & Cafe. Now, they own the longtime ...
Yuba Sutter Arts & Culture is proud to announce the next in its series of free, outdoor nature programs geared toward getting the community outside to enjoy guided hiking, nature, art, and ...
When 300 people formed a human chain to move thousands of books from one store to another, bookstore owner Michelle Tuplin could hardly believe her eyes. “It was so moving,” said Tuplin ...